While the deadline was 30 months, it was readied in just 15 months after the ground breaking ceremony was held last year during Mr. Oli’s visit to India.
Every year, the pipeline will carry two million metric tonne of clean petroleum products at an affordable price to Nepal.
Mr. Modi pointed out that Mr. Oli has already announced the benefit of money saved will be passed on the consumers. “The people of Nepal will benefit by this gesture,” he said.
“This India-Nepal energy cooperation project is a symbol of our close bilateral relations. It will help to enhance the energy security of the region and substantially cut down on transit costs,” the Prime Minister’s Office had said on Monday.
Reiterating New Delhi’s commitment to Nepal’s development, Mr. Modi said bilateral projects conceived by the two countries are progressing well and he hoped to jointly inaugurate them with his Nepal counterpart in the coming days.
“Timely completion of projects is the priority of the two governments,” Mr. Modi said. “People-to-people relations are the basis of our bilateral ties,” the Prime Minister said.